God’s Name is Holy, but no holier than yours. To call upon His Name is but to call upon your own. A father gives his son his name, and in this manner, identifies the son with him. His brothers share his same name, and in this manner are united in a bond to which they turn for their identity. Your Father’s Name reminds you who you are, even within a world that does not know; even though you have not remembered it. God’s Name cannot be heard without response, nor said without an echo in the mind that calls you to remember. Say His Name, and you invite the angels to surround the ground on which you stand and sing to you as they spread out their wings to keep you safe, and shelter you from every worldly thought that would intrude upon your holiness.

The idea that calling upon God’s name is akin to calling upon your own underscores a deep connection and unity between the divine and human identity. This perspective can be quite profound, as it suggests that the holiness attributed to God’s name is also inherent within us. “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.”
— Matthew 6:9 (NIV)
